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Today, Avarez shells Golovkin! He's nothing special!

Today, Avarez shells Golovkin! He's nothing special!

Today, the current four-tier world boxing champion Mexico "Carneiro" Sur Avarez (57-1-2, 39KO) told the media that the reason why he agreed to the three battles of Gennadi Golovkin (42-1-1, 37KO) is only because boxing fans want to see this match, and he does not need to take Gorlovkin to prove anything. And he played with Golovkin twice, and didn't find anything special about GGG, including Golovkin's match against Murata Yuta (16-3, 13KO).

Avarez said: "I didn't watch the match between Golovkin and Murata (16-3, 13KO), I just watched the highlights, I didn't watch the full video, and I don't intend to watch the full video of them. My coach will study my opponents for me, and I don't have the habit of watching videos of my opponents' matches. Golovkin did what he was supposed to do. I am now 100% engrossed in the big battle of Biwall (19-0, 11 KO) and do not care about Golovkin's three battles. Since the audience wants to see this game, I will show it to everyone. I wasn't surprised by Golovkin's match against Murata, Whoogom looked good and strong, but there was nothing special about it. I never felt anything special about Golovkin. I know Golovkin, he's a strong boxer, but that's about it. ”

Today, Avarez shells Golovkin! He's nothing special!

Avarez had previously played 2 games with Golovkin, drawing one and winning. This draw is very controversial, and this win is not clear enough, so boxing fans will expect the three battles between the two. It's just that Golovkin is now older, has changed his coaching style of play, and is less of a threat to Avarez. Avarez has been improving and improving in the past two years, and is now at its peak, the suspense of the three battles is not big, and I only hope that Golovkin loses decently.

Today, Avarez shells Golovkin! He's nothing special!

Commenting on Avarez's achievements over the past two years, former world heavyweight/heavyweight Englishman David Haye (28-4, 26KO) said: "In my mind, Avarez ranks higher than everyone else. He can switch levels freely, and he improves with every game. Not only did he defeat the opponents in front of him, but he also defeated the opponents who were theoretically dangerous. After all, he was a small boxer at 175 pounds, but he had a way to deal with the big strong boxers, which showed that he was really good. Avarez is currently at the peak of his career and I don't know how long that can last. Even if Avarez retires tomorrow, I will still rank him in the top ten of all-time boxers. He's really great. ”

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